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On Friday the 22nd, between 15:38 and 16:43 UTC, we noticed an unexpected error occurred on AlertFox backend. Some transaction sensors (iMacros) results might not have been saved during that period of time. We modified some settings on our side to prevent this happening again. All our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused. Classic was left unaffected.

As promised, here’s an update on the issue we had on April 30th. Between 8:40 GMT and 22:00 GMT, one of our measurement components failed which took classic monitoring down. Being a web monitoring company, we do not fail to notice the irony that our monitoring took very long to bring this problem to our

Have you ever wanted to be able to receive an alert if one or more sensors are failing simultaneously? For example, let’s say you have three sensors monitoring some aspect of your site, and each sensor is configured to run in its own region. These sensors will already alert you if there is a problem

While our administrators are dealing with the AlertFox database (in order to overcome potential performance issues) some customers report failures when accessing reports or running “Test Now”. We are aware of this problem and are trying to fix it. Please refer to this post for updates. [Update] The underlying cause has been identified and a

This morning, our tech team has detected some malfunction wrt. immediate sensor tests of iMacros sensors (“Test Now” on the sensor settings page) which seem to report wrong data. We will disable this functionality until the issue has been resolved. Please refer to this blog post for updates on this matter. [Update] The development crew

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A subscription-based uptime and web performance monitoring service, AlertFox makes it easy to find and resolve common web performance problems such as slow response times; failed transactions or time outs; bugs in Ajax, Flash or Silverlight front-end applets; and even user experience problems resulted from different locations or browsers. You name it, with AlertFox you can do it.